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Originally Posted by DavGoodlin
I had one of those and the dial has a round shaft gripper with a tension ring.
If you pull on the tuning wheel from the back, it will pop off.
When you put it back together, make sure you tune it to a station of known frequency, in the middle of the band, then align the dial/pointer before pushing it back together.
Looks in fine condition and I bet the tubes are all OK. One of the last tube radios?
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I have the clock version of the set. When I first got it, the FM was dead.
The 12DT8 was dead, as the radio was probably only used on AM. It appears the radio was repaired once, sometime in the late 70's. The 35C5 was replaced and they did use a Zenith branded replacement.